Heavier coins are costlier. Ram’s coin is heavier than Mohan’s and costlier than Ramesh’s. Naresh’s coin is costlier than Ram’s but lighter than Yogesh’s. Ramesh’s coin is costlier than Mohan’s. So who is the owner of the costliest coin?

Heavier coins are costlier. Ram’s coin is heavier than Mohan’s and costlier than Ramesh’s. Naresh’s coin is costlier than Ram’s but lighter than Yogesh’s. Ramesh’s coin is costlier than Mohan’s. So who is the owner of the costliest coin? Correct Answer Yogesh

Heavier coins are costlier.

1. Ram’s coin is heavier than Mohan’s and costlier than Ramesh’s.

Ram > Mohan,  Ram > Ramesh

2. Naresh’s coin is costlier than Ram’s but lighter than Yogesh’s.

Yogesh > Naresh > Ram 

3. Ramesh’s coin is costlier than Mohan’s.

Ramesh > Mohan

From 1, 2 and 3, we get:

Yogesh > Naresh > Ram  > Ramesh > Mohan

So, Yogesh is the owner of the costliest coin.

Hence, ‘Yogesh’ is the correct answer.

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